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Head / Teacher of Health and Social Care

Head / Teacher of Health and Social Care

Chace Community School

Enfield

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Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR2a ( for Head of Department role)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/21 or 01/07/21 for NQTs
Apply by:
12 May 2021

Job overview

Our School

At Chace we believe that all young people can achieve. The education students receive at our school is an inclusive, life changing experience that provides them with the academic and pastoral opportunities to become leaders in what they are good at and love. We are committed to ensuring every aspect of school activity is of the highest quality and have deeply invested in an ambitious curriculum and exceptional teaching. This focus has led to rapid gains in our students outcomes over the last three years. We are extremely proud of our diverse and multi-ethnic cohort and outstanding reputation for inclusion.

We share a Commitment to learning and have High expectations of all.  We believe that All can succeed and improve on the present best.  We are proud to celebrate our students’ achievements and are determined to enable our students to become responsible, independent, thoughtful adults who have Confidence and courage, enjoy the challenges of learning at Chace where Everyone is valued equally, and are prepared to be successful in their future lives.  At Chace our school ethos underpins everything we do.

The Role

We have a fantastic opportunity for an exceptional individual to become either a Head of Health and Social Care or a Teacher of Health and Social Care. The successful candidate will be a driven and motivated Health and Social Care professional who can plan and deliver lessons to KS4 and 5 students in a small, yet supportive faculty. The ideal candidate can be at any stage of their career as our emphasis is on ensuring the continuation of excellent teaching and outcomes for students, especially in BTEC. The candidate should be proactive and have a good range of subject knowledge. Ideally the candidate will have BTEC teaching experience and be able to ensure we continue to offer excellent BTEC provision at levels 2 and 3.

What can we offer you?

The opportunity to work with excellent students and a supportive team throughout the school;

A strong commitment to teacher development, from trainee to senior leadership;

Coaching programme to support professional development;

Designated team to support new colleagues and NQTs;

A well-structured and developing behaviour policy with centralised detention system;

Administrative support with certain departmental tasks;

Season Ticket Loan;

Tax free bikes for work;

Membership of the Teachers’ Pension scheme;

An ambitious working environment, in a leafy North London suburb, 10
miles from Central  London, and on the borders of Hertfordshire and
Essex;

Free lunches in exchange for one lunch duty per week.

Diversity and Equality Statement

Chace Community School is an Equal Opportunities Employer and we encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds, in particular underrepresented groups to apply.

Safeguarding Statement

All schools in Enfield are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and anyone applying to work in our schools is expected to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks, including satisfactory enhanced criminal records with Barred List check through the Disclosure and Barring service.

Interview date: Thursday 20th May 2021

For more information please visit  our website http://www.chace.enfield.sch.uk/ccs/vacancies

Visits to our school are welcome. To arrange please email lregisford@chace.enfield.sch.uk

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About Chace Community School

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+44 208 363 7321

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Our aim at Chace is to provide young people with an education of excellence that will change their lives and inspire them to be the leaders of tomorrow. Through our investment in an ambitious and engaging curriculum, strong discipline and inspiring teaching, our students can achieve our school motto of ‘excellence has no limits’. We are proud of every student and believe that each one of them can achieve. Staff will never cap a student’s potential, instead they push them beyond what they ever thought they were capable of.  This ambition enables our students to excel, not only in their education at Chace, but in the opportunities that they pursue when they leave.

As a school, we are at a very exciting place in our journey with students’ outcomes improving consistently since 2019.  In April 2022 Ofsted recognised our excellence and the school was judged as ‘Good’ in all areas.  They concluded that ‘Leaders and governors are ambitious for the school’, ‘the school is truly inclusive’ and that ‘Pupils are encouraged to have high aspirations and to aim for excellence’.

We are a popular, mixed comprehensive school and welcome students of all abilities. Over 45 home languages are spoken by our students who bring a rich cultural diversity to Chace. We have a very successful, popular Sixth Form, with significant numbers of Chace students going on to Further and Higher Education and students joining our 6th form from other schools.

We have well equipped, well maintained specialist rooms in all areas of the curriculum and are particularly proud of our facilities for Science; Technology (Textiles, Food Technology, Graphics, Resistant Materials, CADCAM, Engineering and Computing); Music; PE (gymnasium, weight training room and a large Sports Hall); Art (including Photography), Drama and Sixth Form facilities. There is shared community use in the evening and at weekends as part of our commitment to extending learning at Chace and working with the community.

We ensure that all students have access to excellent, challenging learning opportunities and provide a relevant, coherent, learning experience for all students, supported by regular home learning. We are committed to providing a broad, balanced curriculum so that all students can build on prior learning and whilst ensuring there is a breadth of courses for students to specialise in at Key Stage 3 and 4.

In Years 7-9 all students follow the National Curriculum (Key Stage 3): English, Maths, Science, Technology including Computing, Art, Music, Drama, PE, History, Geography, RE and French or Spanish. Lifeskills, including Careers, Enterprise, Health and Sex Education, Study Skills and Citizenship, supports the curriculum and prepares students to be successful independent learners, able to make informed choices within a framework which explores moral, spiritual and personal development. In Year 7, tutor groups are organised into 7 mixed ability classes.

At Chace developing the whole child is also important.  Students participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities before school, during lunchtime and after school. Our curriculum beyond the classroom caters for a wide range of interests and gives students a chance to experience and learn new things, socialise with others and have fun. Students have multiple opportunities throughout their Chace journey to enjoy visits to galleries, theatres, field studies, zoos, museums, and trips abroad to widen their experiences. Our students also attend conferences and university visits to raise ambition and aspiration.

To achieve excellence, our starting point is to ensure every child has a sense of belonging - is able to bring their ‘whole self’ to school, leading to positive mental health and well-being.  This is achieved through excellent pastoral care and support.  We pride ourselves on every child being known by multiple members of staff and being known well by their Form Tutor who plays an imperative role in ensuring the highest level of pastoral care and support on a daily basis.  In addition, our students with additional needs are known, not only by their teachers, but also by our Student Progress staff, who ensure their needs are fully met.

‘Pupils are appreciative of the help their teachers give them with areas of difficulty, both in lessons and in additional sessions’  Ofsted

We are proud of our school improvement journey and that every member of staff is inspired through high expectations and resilience to achieve excellence.

Thank you for your interest in our School.

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